Sentences with phrase «promising future content»

, Sony also made playstation vita & playstation 4 developer friendly right out of the box with respectably powerful & efficient hardware to match with a wealth of promising future content offering to come from all parties etc. etc..

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Last spring's federal budget, under the heading «Canada's Digital Futurepromised reviews of the key laws covering the entertainment and information industries — the Broadcasting Act, Telecommunications Act and Copyright Act — all with a focus on «the role of Canadian content in an increasingly digital world.»
The content and substance of revelation is always mystery, and for biblical faith, this elusive but endlessly fulfilling mystery comes to us in the shape of an unfathomable future that promises complete liberation.
The content of revelation is a promise which, because it has never yet been completely fulfilled, can never be fixed or finished, but remains incalculable and to some extent mysteriously incomprehensible And the reception of this revelation means that we experience a gracious, extravagant, and surprising future dawning at the frontiers of our own lives here and now.
I have, in this book, outlined the content of an appropriate image of the future, a concrete utopia, relevant to the perils and promises of this era.
But if Jesus is the sacrament of God's own reality, as Christian faith teaches, we must conclude once again that the essential content of revelation is nothing other than the kenosis of God that opens up the future to an all - inclusive vision promised in the resurrection.
I promise to bring you amazing content in the very near future.
Midway has promised downloadable content in the future so keep your hopes up.
However, Ti Games has exploited this early position by releasing an anemic amount of content and only a promise of more sometime in the future.
Yes, that questionable stepsister to the Academy Awards became the epicenter of a movement and the promise of a future where women are no longer content to be the industry's side show, the arm candy, the people sporting the barely there dresses to promote their barely there roles (and paychecks).
With V Capcom is venturing into uncharted territory, promising a future where all non-cosmetic content will be available for free: no Super, no Turbo, no Champion Editions impending, allegedly.
What will be key is the future free content promised by Codemasters.
The future promises changes in eLearning, for instructors and content developers as well as students, in delivery, learning, and content.
YA / Mature Readers: Powerful themes, but a slower pace and the promise of more explicit content in future volumes make this best for older teens.
Having been the selector of quality content provider themselves, the distribution of their eBooks seems to promise future projects that can be sent directly to you as a reader within a matter of seconds since anything can be interesting.
Sony promises to continually update this service as well as «deliver a wide variety of interactive content and channels to living rooms through network connected PS3s...» So, expect more interactive channels in the future.
According to the official Future Content Blog, Creative Assembly promises to give you «free - LC» (yuck) for this game like they've done for past Warhammer titles.
Lots of modes, content, and goodies are promised by Capcom in the future, so unless you really can't wait, you can pass on the game right now.
There's a ton of content here, and Red Lynx is promising even more content in the future though DLC.
So, if you're in the market for the complete version of this and future games («bonus content, exclusive offers» also promised), this is going to be the only way to get it.
When the new downloadable content is available in the «near future,» it is promised to change user created levels forever.
Gearbox promises that despite the lack of new content for the game, the servers will remain active and online for the foreseeable future.
Hopefully future content updates — all of which are promised to be free — can alleviate this.
Yet, the game is looking promising and with future downloadable content in the form of stages from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, the development direction seems positive.
The developers promise more updates in the future, but this does mean that players coming from other versions are going to be let down by the content on offer.
What will be key is the future free content promised by Codemasters.
Not only that but EA has promised future downloadable content in the form of various themed boards and tokens.
The move to include features from past eras is a promising step for the future of the series, but carving out half of that content as DLC leaves the remainder as a briefly entertaining pit stop before moving on to business as usual.
The team has launched the first free raid upgrade yesterday, and they promise far more universe - expanding content in the immediate future.
This isn't a huge problem, however, as, like the first game, PopCap promises to provide regular content updates for free for the foreseeable future.
The game promises to include some ambitious features such as high levels of customization, online co-op, and perhaps most intriguingly, massive multiplayer clashes that shape the future of in - game content.
In a grander sense, HQ looks a lot like the future promised by «original video content,» the one every tech and media company under the sun has been desperately searching in the dark for.
In between, it's debuted on a tablet, bringing the promise of more true - to - life video content in the future.
Plus there's the promise of more content in future: the current development plan includes forthcoming co-op and multiplayer modes, which would both be a fantastic addition — especially in Swarm mode.
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